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he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, i mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did for the town hall today, most americans say the president's policies are helping big business and wall street and not them. so he had to assure them that he's not going to make their lives more difficult but tell the average americans like that exhausted woman whose sound bite you played a moment ago, that he's on the case and he's trying to. she just has to have more patience before the results come. >> it's more than just him. he's defending in many ways an entire party with these elections coming. >> he's defending the entire party and trying to do two things, go on the at
he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, i mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did for the town hall today, most...
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richard engel here with us in new york. thanks as always. >>> in iraq today, a grim reminder americans are still in grave danger there. today, a man dressed as an iraqi soldier fired on american troops on a training visit to an iraqi military base. two u.s. soldiers killed, at least nine others injures. they are the first u.s. service members to die since president obama declared the end of the combat operations phase. >>> in this country, a wind-driven wildfire covering 7,000 acres in the foothills outside boulder, colorado, has doubled in size just today, destroyed dozens of houses in its path. about 3,000 residents evacuated from their homes. by the way, some of the homes that were lost belonged to the firefighters that were trying to put the fire out. gusty winds grounded a lot of air tanker aircraft for much of the day today which, of course, hurt the firefighting effort. >>> tropical storm hermine is pounding texas with heavy rain tonight, though it's expected to lose power and weaken to a tropical depression during t
richard engel here with us in new york. thanks as always. >>> in iraq today, a grim reminder americans are still in grave danger there. today, a man dressed as an iraqi soldier fired on american troops on a training visit to an iraqi military base. two u.s. soldiers killed, at least nine others injures. they are the first u.s. service members to die since president obama declared the end of the combat operations phase. >>> in this country, a wind-driven wildfire covering 7,000...
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our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer. last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country and democrats are starting to engage african-americans and hispanics. as peter hart, our pollster put it, democrats can change the turnout but not the landscape. but what is the change voters want? listen to this, 75% say the result they'd like to see is reduced special interest influence. 70% want to elect political outsiders, even if they are inexperienced, whether we're talking about christine o'donnell from delaware or other folks like that. 54% hope the tea party enthusiasm in the republican party makes them a fiscally conservative party. 54% want to see the repeal of health care, but what's intere
our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer. last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country...
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so come here, talk to us is easy. it's a way out. >> reporter: it's not about boxing, it's about discipline, respect. phil's theory, the more self-confidence a child has, the more likely they are to succeed. what has this program done for you? >> it got me off the streets. if i didn't have this program, i would probably be on the streets right now, selling -- doing the usual. >> reporter: instead now you're training to be? >> a world champion. >> it's definitely worth it. >> reporter: that feeling you get. >> the feeling you get, yes, from these kids giving back to you. >> reporter: the ultimate payoff for phil and the kids, who now have a fighting chance. >> that is our broadcast for this friday night. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well a
so come here, talk to us is easy. it's a way out. >> reporter: it's not about boxing, it's about discipline, respect. phil's theory, the more self-confidence a child has, the more likely they are to succeed. what has this program done for you? >> it got me off the streets. if i didn't have this program, i would probably be on the streets right now, selling -- doing the usual. >> reporter: instead now you're training to be? >> a world champion. >> it's definitely...
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if enough of this is left behind, this might bring us a chance for rain. tomorrow, no problem, lots of sunshine. saturday, a beautiful day. later saturday night, a band of showers, maybe some thunder will come through and perhaps energized by the tropical moisture. there could be a few heavy downpours early in the morning on sunday. if we work it out right, saturday, sunday looks nice, the rain comes through saturday night. that would be the perfect scenario for enjoying some decent weather. 74-79 tomorrow. gusty wind on the day so a small craft advisory has been posted. waves of about 2 feet. it will go down to the 40's tomorrow night. around the bay, a nice looking day. high temperature is right around 78. a tropical storm weakened today and it now technically a tropical depression. this looks pretty impressive. the hurricane center returns this to tropical storm status. 35 mile an hour wind. this is still 2,500 miles away from st. thomas but this will move in that general direction over the course of the weekend and into next week. this gathered strengt
if enough of this is left behind, this might bring us a chance for rain. tomorrow, no problem, lots of sunshine. saturday, a beautiful day. later saturday night, a band of showers, maybe some thunder will come through and perhaps energized by the tropical moisture. there could be a few heavy downpours early in the morning on sunday. if we work it out right, saturday, sunday looks nice, the rain comes through saturday night. that would be the perfect scenario for enjoying some decent weather....
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credit card use is down. for the first time, the total volume for the debit cards overtook credit cards. the world's most popular search engine is trying to get even faster. we have a report on the move that google is making that they hope will widen their lead in the world of internet searches. >> this is not exactly mind reading but google is trying to speed up internet searching by predicting what it's billions of users are searching for. they have introduced google instant as their newest variation of what is already the world's most popular search engine. this feature is the ability to display search results before users even finished typing their query. the results will continually refresh as new letters are entered into the field. as letters are added, the results suggest. they estimate that this will shave two-five seconds off of the average search. search is still the main business for google even as they have branched out into other areas such as their operating system for smart phones. 99% of their
credit card use is down. for the first time, the total volume for the debit cards overtook credit cards. the world's most popular search engine is trying to get even faster. we have a report on the move that google is making that they hope will widen their lead in the world of internet searches. >> this is not exactly mind reading but google is trying to speed up internet searching by predicting what it's billions of users are searching for. they have introduced google instant as their...
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. >> she's going to come to washington, she's going to help us balance the budget, help us repeal obama care. >> reporter: but democrats today stepped up their campaign against her, circulating old tv clips which she equates viewing pornography as committing adultery. >> we need to address sexuality with young people. >> reporter: but she said that was then, this is now. >> going into the senate, i will have a different role. i am there to advocate the constitutional principles which our party was founded. so, yeah, i was a passionate person in my 20s. that was a long time ago. i'm in my 40s now. >> reporter: demint says focusing on tea party candidates being extreme miss the larger point of the movement. >> so they're asking for some common sense things. stop spending, stop borrowing, stop adding to the debt. >> reporter: whether voters will separate the personal from the policy is a concern for republican regulars. >> national party strategists have to walk a fine line here. >> reporter: analysts say republicans can't publicly abandon her, but they are reluctant to fully embrace her.
. >> she's going to come to washington, she's going to help us balance the budget, help us repeal obama care. >> reporter: but democrats today stepped up their campaign against her, circulating old tv clips which she equates viewing pornography as committing adultery. >> we need to address sexuality with young people. >> reporter: but she said that was then, this is now. >> going into the senate, i will have a different role. i am there to advocate the...
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kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to bonf korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much thought and prayer over this whole period. a lot of times we were asked what would it take to call this thing off. we have thought it over many times. >> reporter: the pastor now says burning the koran was directly linked to plans to build an islamic cultural center and mosque in lower manhattan near ground zero. >> they were willing to either cancel the mosque at the ground zero location or if they were willing to move that location, if they were willing to move it away from that location we would consider that a sign from god. >> reporter: flanked by an imam from central florida jones claims the two si
kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to bonf korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much thought and prayer over this...
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our white house correspondent savannah guthrie is here with us with more on this to start us off. >> reporter: as is customary in washington, when he sat down to testify, he went off script and into his comedy routine. and not everyone is laughing tonight. on capitol hill today, more evidence of why some americans think washington is a joke. the comedian stephen colbert, was billed as an expert witness on farm labor. and testified in character. >> congresswoman asked me to share my vast experience, spending one day as a migrant farm worker. i'm happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this important complicated issue, and i certainly hope that my star power can bump this hearing all the way up to c-span 1. >> one congressman asked him to leave. >> you run your show, we run the committee. but what do you say to that, stephen? >> reporter: but the testimony went on for several uncomfortable minutes. though not every member gave him undivided attention. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and s
our white house correspondent savannah guthrie is here with us with more on this to start us off. >> reporter: as is customary in washington, when he sat down to testify, he went off script and into his comedy routine. and not everyone is laughing tonight. on capitol hill today, more evidence of why some americans think washington is a joke. the comedian stephen colbert, was billed as an expert witness on farm labor. and testified in character. >> congresswoman asked me to share my...
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give us a couple more years. if it's not better then, you can throw us out. after all, you left the republicans in for a long time. at least give us four years to try to fix this mess. what i would like to see them talk about now is two things. one, and most important, what are we going to do in the next two years and who is more likely to do it? where are the jobs are going to come from, small business, manufacturing and clean energy? where is the money to finance them? banks and corporations in america today have lots of money that they can invest right now. banks have $1.8 trillion in cash reserves uncommitted to loans. more than enough to get us out. and the third thing is the job training thing i mentioned earlier, how are they going to train people for the things that are there? then the democrats ought to talk about the republican agenda. they want to repeal financial reform. they want to repeal the best student loan reform in history. health care needs fixing, but if you repeal it, you'll go back to what we had this year, 2009, in the depths of that r
give us a couple more years. if it's not better then, you can throw us out. after all, you left the republicans in for a long time. at least give us four years to try to fix this mess. what i would like to see them talk about now is two things. one, and most important, what are we going to do in the next two years and who is more likely to do it? where are the jobs are going to come from, small business, manufacturing and clean energy? where is the money to finance them? banks and corporations...
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and here where the boy part comes in you could use wine, you could use cider, but he loves beer. >> when did your son perfect this? i hope he was over 21. >> this was all he had in the refrigerator. these pork chops get right in there. these have superthick, and you can bring those apples and you can put them on top. i might cover it a little bit, but if it's a little thinner, these will cook in about 20 minutes, max, if you're into instant read thermometers. don't cook the heck out of it. >> i like mine well done. >> do what you want. >> this is cooking away. >> but you've got something really good to do along with the dinner back there. these are the spiced sweet potatoes. >> i love sweet potatoes. they're like the vegetable of health. we have a little bit of cayenne pepper. salt and cumin. you always come in when there's food in the house. >> this is not olive oil, right. >> no this is just a little bit of vegetable oil. we're just tossing it around. these aren't fried. but you bake them. >> when i told my children french fries were until they were old enough to learn. >> i wish my ki
and here where the boy part comes in you could use wine, you could use cider, but he loves beer. >> when did your son perfect this? i hope he was over 21. >> this was all he had in the refrigerator. these pork chops get right in there. these have superthick, and you can bring those apples and you can put them on top. i might cover it a little bit, but if it's a little thinner, these will cook in about 20 minutes, max, if you're into instant read thermometers. don't cook the heck out...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. delicious news for dessert lovers. introducing new activia dessert. rich yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake and peach cobbler. mmm. you've got to try this. new activia dessert. ♪ activia [ water runs ] [ female announcer ] new chef boyardee whole grain beefaroni. [ whispering ] now with whole grain pasta. shh. >>> good morning. on al's book club for kids. 12-year-old lanisha is -- mama sees a great storm coming, which turns out to be hurricane katrina. it would destroy her home and ravage new orleans. lanisha is forced to use her inner strength to survive the storm against all odds. this is the last meaning of this particular group of our book club kids, so we want to say hello one more time to ava thornton, sabrina fernandez and spencer carl otto. good morning to everybody. >> before we get to our book club kids, i want to ask you, you're an award winning adult book writer and author. and you decided to write a book for kids on hurricane kat
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. delicious news for dessert lovers. introducing new activia dessert. rich yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake and peach cobbler. mmm. you've got to try this. new activia dessert. ♪ activia [ water runs ] [ female announcer ] new chef boyardee whole grain beefaroni. [ whispering ] now with whole grain pasta. shh. >>> good morning. on al's book club for...
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it's an incredible sight to see, and we have a long night ahead of us. we dealt with the front side and will see the bottom side of this. you can see it on the satellite, this large red blob to the south is yet to come. during the day today we got a chance to take pictures of these waves. ner huge and mass sxif that's what igor will be most noted for. we have no idea about the kind of damage both structural and to the trees on the island, but we know this island was ready to take on a category 3. they'll deal with a category 1 for the next 12 hours or so. we'll keep you posted as long as we can here, lester. back to you. >> be careful, my friend. jim can to her in bermuda tonight. >>> five long months after the bp oil disaster began the man in charge of federal response today declared the blown-out oil well dead, sealed up. as for the recovery, president obama said we will work closely with the people of the gulf to rebuild their livelihoods and restore the environment that supports them. nbc's chief environmental fairs correspondent anne thompson has be
it's an incredible sight to see, and we have a long night ahead of us. we dealt with the front side and will see the bottom side of this. you can see it on the satellite, this large red blob to the south is yet to come. during the day today we got a chance to take pictures of these waves. ner huge and mass sxif that's what igor will be most noted for. we have no idea about the kind of damage both structural and to the trees on the island, but we know this island was ready to take on a category...
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now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john boehner, the man who could be next speaker of the house, wavered. >> the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> reporter: the white house eagerly responded. >> it sounded like there was a willingness by congressman boehner to go to the president's position of keeping middle class tax relief in place. >> reporter: to that end, robert gibbs spent most of sunday on twitter, but the president isn't just debating republicans on taxes, key senate taxes aren't convinced that now is the time to raise taxes on the rich, either. and some economists are nervous about
now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john...
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he's back at it for us tonight. so, brian, some heartbreaking beach erosion in the east from the carolinas to maine, the canadian maritimes. it will be 1,000 miles into canada by this time tomorrow night. what do we owe for the nice timely shredding of this big storm? >> well, it was a combination of things, brian. the storm went through a cycle. it was a weakening ski ining cyt came to cape hatteras and the jet stream affected it. there's where the hurricane force sustained winds were. only about 60 miles off of cape hatteras last night. these were the hurricane-force gusts. we got 82, 83 mile an hour gusts on the cape. it did what it was supposed to do and we were just lucky. this is going to be one of those "could have been worse" situations. here we go into mid evening tonight. there you see tropical storm-force winds on cape cod there, the very tip of long island and the hurricane-force winds stay offshore. then late tonight and into early tomorrow, the end of the cape gets clipped and so does nantucket. there'
he's back at it for us tonight. so, brian, some heartbreaking beach erosion in the east from the carolinas to maine, the canadian maritimes. it will be 1,000 miles into canada by this time tomorrow night. what do we owe for the nice timely shredding of this big storm? >> well, it was a combination of things, brian. the storm went through a cycle. it was a weakening ski ining cyt came to cape hatteras and the jet stream affected it. there's where the hurricane force sustained winds were....
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the head of security told us the alleged shooter check in with security upon entering the hospital at 11:00 today, and like any other visitor, received eight visitors wristband. only high-risk patients and visitors are screened. high-risk peak -- people are those the hospital no could pose a risk to others. johns hopkins does not have metal detectors at any entrance. >> we have over 80 doors, loading docks, emergency exits to these campus buildings. to put a magnetometer at 80 , and the required armed forced that would need to be staffing the magnetometers, is not realistic. >> the head of security also told us that as far as he knows, there are only one or two hospitals in the country that have metal detectors. as far as we have been told, officials are not sure which entranced mr. davis went into. they are in the process of checking surveillance video to see if they can make a timeline and actually map out this whole situation. we are told that the hospital will review and evaluate its visitor screening policies and its overall security procedures. >> you can keep up with the storie
the head of security told us the alleged shooter check in with security upon entering the hospital at 11:00 today, and like any other visitor, received eight visitors wristband. only high-risk patients and visitors are screened. high-risk peak -- people are those the hospital no could pose a risk to others. johns hopkins does not have metal detectors at any entrance. >> we have over 80 doors, loading docks, emergency exits to these campus buildings. to put a magnetometer at 80 , and the...
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i think it was apparent to all of us that this was bigger than football. there was so much i know in regards to -- forget the team or the superdome. there was so much unknown in that region. when the super dome reopened on that monday night, our first home game in 2006, i think we all first koran asked a little bit about what we were all playing for, and now, four years later -- i think we all first grasped a little bit about what we were all playing for. it was something that was bigger than what we had gotten into athletics for. tavis: you knew in 2006, to your earlier point, that you were involved in something bigger. but there is disappointment before there was the ultimate victory, so how do you and how did the team navigate this? this feeling like you let the city down, you knew that they were looking for you to give them that shot in the arm. >> i think in the 2006 season, just being back and being home and playing in front of our crowd, and having success, was something that brought a lot of hope, a lot of joy to the fans that we had. after the 200
i think it was apparent to all of us that this was bigger than football. there was so much i know in regards to -- forget the team or the superdome. there was so much unknown in that region. when the super dome reopened on that monday night, our first home game in 2006, i think we all first koran asked a little bit about what we were all playing for, and now, four years later -- i think we all first grasped a little bit about what we were all playing for. it was something that was bigger than...
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maybe you can bring those back for us. i've been saving -- i've been waiting on it to come back. >> jimmy: it's so bad. i remember i was going to some dance or some prom thing. it was -- gosh, it was just so high pressure and i bought these shoes that were black shoes with silver tips. >> oh, yeah. [ laughter ] that's cool. >> jimmy: and i thought that was the coolest thing in the world. i go, "what am i doing?" >> "let me put on some z cavs, bro." >> jimmy: yeah, and the z cavs! >> mint! >> jimmy: yeah, the merry-go-round, yeah! i was like, "what am i doing?" [ laughter ] i was like a crazy man. i was so - i had shoulder pads. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was like, "this looks cool, right?" my dad was like "i'm going to the kitchen. [ laughter ] i'm not going to watch you. this was so embarrassing." but, we have to talk about this movie, "legendary." >> i'd appreciate it if you did. >> jimmy: yes, i will. >> they'd kill me if we didn't. >> jimmy: yeah, oh yeah, i have to. well, i'm excited about this. so, you play --
maybe you can bring those back for us. i've been saving -- i've been waiting on it to come back. >> jimmy: it's so bad. i remember i was going to some dance or some prom thing. it was -- gosh, it was just so high pressure and i bought these shoes that were black shoes with silver tips. >> oh, yeah. [ laughter ] that's cool. >> jimmy: and i thought that was the coolest thing in the world. i go, "what am i doing?" >> "let me put on some z cavs, bro."...
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to keep us safe. you don't play games with that. >> reporter: after his own comments last month on plans to build an islamic community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero stoked the firestorm, today the president sidestepped the question of whether it was wise for the muslim group to build there but again defended its right to do so. >> they are our neighbors. they're our friends. they're our co-workers. and, you know, when we start acting as if their religion is somehow offensive, what are we saying to them? >> reporter: but the president was quick to point to his own christianity, mindful of recent polls that show nearly 20% of americans believe he is a muslim. >> as somebody who relies heavily on my christian faith in my job, i understand that the passions that religious faith can raise. >> reporter: on that koran protest, over the weekend the president said, "my hope is that this individual, the pastor, prays on it and refrains from it." brian? >> savannah, thanks. >>> now about that pas
to keep us safe. you don't play games with that. >> reporter: after his own comments last month on plans to build an islamic community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero stoked the firestorm, today the president sidestepped the question of whether it was wise for the muslim group to build there but again defended its right to do so. >> they are our neighbors. they're our friends. they're our co-workers. and, you know, when we start acting as if their religion is somehow...
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jon glaser joins us. he's right there in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ -♪ crimping -♪ and cutting ♪ and hair finger twirling ♪ threading my hair through some bright coloured rings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favourite things ♪ ♪ when the curls break ♪ when the ends split ♪ when my hair goes mad ♪ i simply remember my favourite thing ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel ♪ so bad [ female announcer ] we all damage our hair. dove damage therapy with fiber actives takes care of the damage. ♪ well, if you come from the hood ♪ ♪ or ya come from the burbs ♪ got the fellas up in here tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ we at the block party having fun ♪ can you believe some guys have never tried a mike's hard lemonade because they've seen women drink it? we don't have those kinds of issues. hi there. thank you. no we don't. [ male announcer ] don't forget the mike's. lemonade for grown-ups. [ male announcer ] don't forget the mike's. lcan feel like a jungle of ifs. to ste
jon glaser joins us. he's right there in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ -♪ crimping -♪ and cutting ♪ and hair finger twirling ♪ threading my hair through some bright coloured rings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favourite things ♪ ♪ when the curls break ♪ when the ends split ♪ when my hair goes mad ♪ i simply remember my favourite thing ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel ♪ so bad [ female announcer ] we all damage our hair. dove damage therapy with...
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just more clouds to the north of us. maybe a shower or a few sprinkles in pennsylvania or new york state. at conditionsook right now. 65 at the airport. wind and itortheast win will become more southeasterly today. south, southeast winds at 5-10. 7:29, getting a little earlier each day. warmer and more humid on tuesday and wednesday. it will not do much for the garden. a little better chance for rain by the end of next weekend. >> we will see you back here at 8:55. as a career prosecutor i made decisions on facts not politics. in washington, i'm trying to do the same. that's why i voted to crackdown on wall street and protect the bay. and why i voted against the $3 trillion budget, the big bank bailout, and against the health care bill. you see for me it's not about democrats or republicans it's about common sense and doing what's best for our families. maybe that's why i'm ranked one of the most independent members of congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. ♪ can we bring yesterday back around ♪ >>>
just more clouds to the north of us. maybe a shower or a few sprinkles in pennsylvania or new york state. at conditionsook right now. 65 at the airport. wind and itortheast win will become more southeasterly today. south, southeast winds at 5-10. 7:29, getting a little earlier each day. warmer and more humid on tuesday and wednesday. it will not do much for the garden. a little better chance for rain by the end of next weekend. >> we will see you back here at 8:55. as a career prosecutor...
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our day says it will stay north of us. we will talk about the forecast in detail. >> thank you. 56 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> the race for maryland's governor heats up as bob ehrlich releases his first television ad. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. >> good morning.
our day says it will stay north of us. we will talk about the forecast in detail. >> thank you. 56 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> the race for maryland's governor heats up as bob ehrlich releases his first television ad. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. >> good...
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my office used to be above this cafe on windam. in the garage space and became this over night success of people coming and waiting in line for this individually made coffee. through that process this is a bit of the context of the proje project. people wait indeed line on the narrow sidewalks and rubbed elbows talk to people. there is a community that developed from that use on the space. and at some point somebody pulled out a table and chair on the 6 foot wide sidewalk and a neighbor complained that was blocking the sidewalk. he thought, the owner of the building and the partner said can we do a sidewalk encroaching permit. no, the sidewalk is too small. we were thinking there is a plan in the market/octavia plan neighborhood plan that has emphasizes the use of alleys as creating living space. the neighborhood that's grid with busy streets and in between are the narrow and underused streets that could be used to off set as public gatherering spaces and planted areas and conducive for people. let's scratch the surface of that. wi
my office used to be above this cafe on windam. in the garage space and became this over night success of people coming and waiting in line for this individually made coffee. through that process this is a bit of the context of the proje project. people wait indeed line on the narrow sidewalks and rubbed elbows talk to people. there is a community that developed from that use on the space. and at some point somebody pulled out a table and chair on the 6 foot wide sidewalk and a neighbor...
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nobody does it quite like us. they're oven-baked flatbread crisps. ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive oil. ♪ or sprinkled with italian herbs. ♪ townhouse flatbread crisps. they're perfect for snack time, party time, any time. ♪ new townhouse flatbread crisps. the everyday cracker with the specially-crafted taste. john. loo. latrine. head. bog. the oval office. the porcelain throne. the toilet. no matter what you call it, clorox has been trusted to keep it clean for nearly 100 years. ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >>> natalie and ann, we have a little thought. john's been handing out bloody marys to the crowd. this lady says she can't feel her lips anymore. >> our 3-d chicken wing cam. >> oh! >> we are so
nobody does it quite like us. they're oven-baked flatbread crisps. ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive oil. ♪ or sprinkled with italian herbs. ♪ townhouse flatbread crisps. they're perfect for snack time, party time, any time. ♪ new townhouse flatbread crisps. the everyday cracker with the specially-crafted taste. john. loo. latrine. head. bog. the oval office. the porcelain throne. the toilet. no matter what you call it, clorox has been trusted to keep it clean for nearly 100...
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our live traffic coming toward us -- outer loop traffic coming toward us. >> we're looking at all the showers and storms that rolled through last night. they are well offshore. high pressure is going to building today and plenty of sunshine and winds will pick up out of the northwest sustained at 5 to 15 miles per hour, but we could see some higher gusts. 83 for that high today and right around 84 the weekend. plenty of sunshine for the next several days. >> be sure to check the bottom of the screen for updates throughout the morning. back at a 25 for another live update. -- 8:25 a.m. for another live update. update. >>> 8:00 now on a friday morning, it's the 17th day of september, 2010. i thought it was kind of a nice morning out here, but the rain has come back and we have still got a great crowd. we thank them for sticking it out. in fact it's raining a little harder right now. i'm matt lauer, here with meredith viera. coming up with an incredible story. >> he wandered away from his family's home and fell into a ditch with icy cold water near his family's home. >>> talk about fuel
our live traffic coming toward us -- outer loop traffic coming toward us. >> we're looking at all the showers and storms that rolled through last night. they are well offshore. high pressure is going to building today and plenty of sunshine and winds will pick up out of the northwest sustained at 5 to 15 miles per hour, but we could see some higher gusts. 83 for that high today and right around 84 the weekend. plenty of sunshine for the next several days. >> be sure to check the...
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first amendment protects us all. the koran burning guy, i don't think it dig any guys us spending anytime. all you do is give him the platform that he would like, so i'll stay away from that. >> well, mayor, we thank you for your time today. we certainly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and now for a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. bill, good morning. >> good morning. last weekend we were tracking hurricane earl. there is a drop storm igor, but that's well out in the atlantic. no concerns for any land areas. so it's a pretty simple forecast this this weekend. a little bit of light rain and thunderstorms heading through the tennessee and ohio valleys today. by sunday, that begins to arrive on the east coast. but much of the country will see a dry, warm, and a pretty nice weekend. really from the west coast especially through the northern plains. that's a look at your >> good morning. it is nice out this morning. eventually, this rain will come in here. that is not part of today's forecast. we
first amendment protects us all. the koran burning guy, i don't think it dig any guys us spending anytime. all you do is give him the platform that he would like, so i'll stay away from that. >> well, mayor, we thank you for your time today. we certainly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and now for a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. bill, good morning. >> good morning. last weekend we were tracking hurricane earl. there is a drop storm igor,...
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it's like don't use the same scrub brush using on your wheels to use on the paint because you will scratch up your paint. there are wheel cleaners that are available. they just concentrate on getting that off. make sure if you're getting wheel cleaner, it says all wheel cleaner or clear coat. if you get the wrong kind it can take the clear coat off your wheels. >> what's the best way to go about actually washing the car? >> sure. when you wash your car, first of all, you don't want it too hot. the body is hot it's going to want to dry quick, all your soap will be dried on. >> first thing in the morning is the time to do it. >> perfect time. when you wash start at the top, soft sponge like this. you don't want to go in sirc klgs. that could cause swirl marks. the wax on, wax off stuff, that's for wax, not washing the car. you want to go long, long ways like this. when you go to dry the car -- >> do you air dry it or use a rag? >> you actually want to dry it yourself. if you let it dry itself or drive around the block, you'll wind up with marks on the car from the soap. so get something nice
it's like don't use the same scrub brush using on your wheels to use on the paint because you will scratch up your paint. there are wheel cleaners that are available. they just concentrate on getting that off. make sure if you're getting wheel cleaner, it says all wheel cleaner or clear coat. if you get the wrong kind it can take the clear coat off your wheels. >> what's the best way to go about actually washing the car? >> sure. when you wash your car, first of all, you don't want...
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jesus taught us to turn the other cheek. jesus taught us to love your enemy. we are not your enemies. >> reporter: for now, pastor jones says he's going forward with his plan to burn the koran. unless god tells him not to. >> well, it's actually not about -- not about me. i don't enjoy doing these things. these things are very stressful, they're very difficult. i'm not used to this type of attention, as you said. i'm a pastor of a small church. so actually it's really not about me. it's about the message. >> reporter: well, there is now increased security in place out in this rural area. the police are jotting down the tag numbers of all the cars that come here, as well as taking the driver's license information from everybody who makes their way here. in addition to that, on saturday, when this koran burning event is planned, there's going to be 90,000 people gathering a short distance away at the stadium as the university of south florida takes on the university of florida in a football game, so there will now be increased security there, as well. meredith?
jesus taught us to turn the other cheek. jesus taught us to love your enemy. we are not your enemies. >> reporter: for now, pastor jones says he's going forward with his plan to burn the koran. unless god tells him not to. >> well, it's actually not about -- not about me. i don't enjoy doing these things. these things are very stressful, they're very difficult. i'm not used to this type of attention, as you said. i'm a pastor of a small church. so actually it's really not about me....
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states just saying, hey, please help us. help us. help us make this change. >> couple of questions about private funders. has the private and foundations gravitated beyond your foundation, is this an easy sell? >> what we have to do is make these models and make them really good. that is what has happened with the schoolyard. we put a lot of money into one. we have one in new orleans. it is amazing. this has been an idea, not a berkeley or san francisco idea, something that requires a kind of special fill anthropi and what better way to buy food than people that need money in that city? so the farmer's market is helping to supply the school. now the kids are going out into the neighborhood and picking up cans and bottles and examing them, recycling them, making them into art work. it is a beautiful project. and it is a universal idea, as i say, it is not something that we dreamed up. this is the way people have been living since the beginning, buying things from local people. eating them together with the family and friends. we are j
states just saying, hey, please help us. help us. help us make this change. >> couple of questions about private funders. has the private and foundations gravitated beyond your foundation, is this an easy sell? >> what we have to do is make these models and make them really good. that is what has happened with the schoolyard. we put a lot of money into one. we have one in new orleans. it is amazing. this has been an idea, not a berkeley or san francisco idea, something that requires...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through presidio has been tet. -- presidio habitat. >> welcome to "culture wire." today i'm at the presidio trust, a treasure within san francisco, because the presidio trust is really a national park in the center of an urban setting. it dates to the very founding of the city.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through...
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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and this will allow us and aid us in our recovery should a natural disaster strike. i will start with just moving forward kind of taking us through some of the challenges of broodmoore but it's the lessons that broadmoore neighbors we learnd and possibly share them with you to help you prepare and to build your own capacity should disaster strike much the broadmoore community we are 151 square blocks. centrally located. the circle is circled around broadmoore. we are in the heart of new orleans. it's a diverse community a microcosim of new orleans. home to 7,000 residents prekatrina and 66 percent of our homeowners have returned. we have 2400 properties in the neighborhood and we are leading the city in recovery. because of our organization being together predisaster it really had aided us in our recovery post. being one of the first neighborhoods to release a redevelopment plan for community in july of 2006. and we started planning in january of 2006. really about 7 months of real planning. but the message here is that we can start or you can really start your plann
and this will allow us and aid us in our recovery should a natural disaster strike. i will start with just moving forward kind of taking us through some of the challenges of broodmoore but it's the lessons that broadmoore neighbors we learnd and possibly share them with you to help you prepare and to build your own capacity should disaster strike much the broadmoore community we are 151 square blocks. centrally located. the circle is circled around broadmoore. we are in the heart of new...
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for us where that started was at a basis of 0. there was no active coordinator in the neighborhood at the time. we decided to take it on. so our first priority was justifying a way of getting the information out. how do we connect with people in the neighborhood? where are the places we can go? what are the resources that already exist? we started with the farmers market. getting a free table from the guy who organized it and giving out information. that lead to other connections you meet people from log organizations and faith based and community groups all the different organizations whatever neighborhood has unique to itself where people talk and associate. that lead to a domino effect of the areas necessary which we could go out, talk to people and sort of spread the message of preparedness and also community the different resources that are available throughout the city. we developed program it is that were specific to our neighborhood. through the neighborhood association, through community based organization and through fai
for us where that started was at a basis of 0. there was no active coordinator in the neighborhood at the time. we decided to take it on. so our first priority was justifying a way of getting the information out. how do we connect with people in the neighborhood? where are the places we can go? what are the resources that already exist? we started with the farmers market. getting a free table from the guy who organized it and giving out information. that lead to other connections you meet...